Bloomberg
Labor Sec. Walsh: Don't See Need for States to Extend Jobless Benefits
Sep.08 -- Labor Secretary Marty Walsh discusses the Biden administration's efforts to honor the U.S. labor movement and essential workers, workforce training, and the outlook for renewing federally funded emergency unemployment benefits...
Sky News
London Tube Unions Go Ahead With Industrial Action
VOICED: Unions will no longer be able to automatically take members subscription fees directly from their pay in the latest reform introduced by the Government . Union leaders have described the move as "spiteful" and aimed simply at...
Bloomberg
Lonmin's CEO Sees Improved Cash and Liquidity Positions
May.15 -- Ben Magara, chief executive officer at Lonmin, discusses 1H earnings, resolving their labor issues and what lies ahead for the company. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
Press Association
Turner denies Labour are 'obstructing' return to school
Shadow Justice Minister Karl Turner says it's "nonsense" to suggest Labour are putting obstacles in the way of a return to school and says if schools don't return on September 7 it will be down to mistakes made by the Government.
Bloomberg
Eskom Failure 'Would Be Disaster for South Africa': Mantashe
Aug.20 -- South Africa Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Gwede Mantashe discusses the nation's energy challenges and support for a plan to rescue Eskom Holdings. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bridgeman Arts
Boris Michajlovic Kustodiev- Dialectics No.2 Ice/Fire
Dialectics is a series of studies based on a very essential curatorial concept: one artist, two artworks and the ""dialogue"" between them. Differing in theme, composition, chromatic contrast, technique or aesthetic approach, the two...
Bloomberg
Huge Turnout Expected for Indonesia Wage Protests
Dec. 10 -- On today's ""Indonesia Insight,"" Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on what's moving the markets in Indonesia on Bloomberg Television's ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bridgeman Arts
Electricity and water plants. Abu Dhabi roads and institutions. Union of the 7 states, and camel races. UAE, 1974
Clip 10 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Telecommunications operators at work. Footage of electricity and water plants, and income distribution visible in the roads and institutions of...
Bloomberg
Japan's 2Q GDP Expands More Than Forecasted
Aug.13 -- Nicholas Smith, Japan strategist at CLSA, discusses Japan's second-quarter GDP figures and what they mean for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
NYC Plans to Reopen Public Schools in Sept., Mayor Says
Jul.02 -- New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says the city plans to reopen the nation's largest public-school system in September with social-distancing guidelines. He speaks at his regular news briefing. (Excerpt)
Bloomberg
Warren Pledges to Fight for American Families
Feb.20 -- Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren delivers her closing remarks at the party's 9th debate in Las Vegas. Michael Bloomberg, the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company of Bloomberg News, is...
Curated Video
Tata Steel announces massive quarterly loss
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Mumbai – 12 September, 20161. Wide of news conference2. Koushik Chatterjee, Group Executive Director (Finance and Corporate) for Tata Steel, taking his...
Press Association
Paddington station unusually quiet as rail strikes take place
Platforms stand almost empty in Paddington in London as further industrial action is taken by rail unions.
Bloomberg
Labor Secretary Walsh on May Jobs Report, Port Talks
US Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says there's still work to do on the economy even though the May employment report outpaced expectations. Speaking with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open," Walsh also says he is "confident" about the...
Curated Video
RR7110B UK: THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL
1. Graphic on industrial relations.
2. Vast march of trade unionists through London to Trafalgar Square
3. placards proclaim "Kill the Bill"
4. The Bill itself, pages turned.
5. Robert Carr, now Minister for Employment and...
Bloomberg
Germany Under Economic Pressure as EU Leaders Meet
Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro examines employment issues in the European Union and economic pressures in Germany as leaders meet to find ideas to jump start the European economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
Bloomberg
Air France Is Basically A Dinosaur: Doganis
Sept. 25 ""Former Olympic Airways Chief Executive Officer Rigas Doganis discusses Air Frances strategy and why they have been slow to take actions. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Rolls-Royce CEO Says It Will Be `Several Years' Before Demand Recovers
May.20 -- Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Warren East’s five-year bid to revive earnings has been shattered by the coronavirus as the U.K. jet-engine-maker moves to scrap 9,000 jobs and considers closing sites....
Bloomberg
USW President Wants Case-by-Case Approach to Steel Cheats
Jun.29 -- United Steelworkers International President Leo Gerard discusses the investigation into whether steel imports threaten national security. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Deaux at the World Steel Conference in New York.
Bloomberg
Sibanye Stillwater CEO on Restructuring, M&A, South Africa Mine Strike
Feb.21 -- Neal Froneman, chief executive officer at Sibanye Stillwater, discusses the strike at the company’s mine in South Africa, the restructuring of the business and his appetite for M&A. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
Bloomberg
S. Africa Considering Other Mechanisms to Help Eskom, Says Gordhan
Feb.21 -- South Africa Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan discusses South Africa’s government plan to bail out Eskom, the government’s back up plan if the unions don’t approve of the bailout, the possibility of a downgrade...
Bloomberg
Amazon Scrapping HQ2 Is a Victory for New York City, Council Member Van Bramer Says
Feb.14 -- New York City Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer comments on Amazon.com Inc.'s decision to scrap plans for a new headquarters in New York City. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
The Recount
Top 5 Clips of August 24th
The vice president's flight gets delayed for three hours because of the mysterious Havana Syndrome. New York gets a new, history-making governor. And on the same day TikTok launches in-app shopping, Taylor Swift's dress gets snapped up.
Press Association
Mick Lynch delivers speech at RMT rally
Mick Lynch, Secretary-General of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers delivers speech at RMT rally.